Predicting infant feeding intention and intensity in Oman using a path analysis approach.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Saada Al Barwani, Eric Hodges, Jamie Crandell, Suzanne Thoyre, Kathleen Knafl, Catherine Sullivan
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Abstract

Background: Low breastfeeding rates are a global concern, and few studies have examined breastfeeding in Oman.

Aims: We examined the associations of mothers' sociodemographic characteristics, breastfeeding knowledge, attitudes, subjective norms, perceived control, previous breastfeeding experience, and early breastfeeding support with infant feeding intention at birth and breastfeeding intensity at 8 weeks postpartum.

Methods: We used a descriptive, prospective cohort design. Data collection was in 2016. We administered a structured questionnaire to mothers at postpartum discharge from 2 hospitals in Oman and followed up once via a 24-hour dietary recall at 8 weeks. We used a path analysis model (n = 427) using SPSS, version 24.0, and Amos, version 22.

Results: During the postpartum hospitalization, 33.3% of mothers reported that their babies received formula milk. At the 8-week follow-up, 27.3% of mothers were exclusively breastfeeding. Subjective norms (measured by social and professional support) were the strongest predictors. Infant feeding intention significantly predicted breastfeeding intensity. Returning to work/school was the only sociodemographic variable to significantly correlate with breastfeeding intensity (r = -0.17; P < 0.001); mothers who planned to return to work/school had significantly lower intensity. Knowledge significantly predicted positive and negative attitudes, subjective norms and perceived control. Early breastfeeding support negatively correlated with breastfeeding intensity (r= -0.15; P < 0.001).

Conclusion: Infant feeding intention positively predicted breastfeeding intensity with subjective norms or social and professional support and had the strongest correlation with mothers' intentions.

使用通径分析方法预测阿曼婴儿喂养意图和强度。
背景:低母乳喂养率是一个全球关注的问题,很少有研究调查了阿曼的母乳喂养。目的:探讨母亲的社会人口学特征、母乳喂养知识、态度、主观规范、感知控制、既往母乳喂养经历和早期母乳喂养支持与婴儿出生时的喂养意图和产后8周母乳喂养强度的关系。方法:采用描述性、前瞻性队列设计。数据收集于2016年。我们对阿曼两家医院产后出院的母亲进行了结构化问卷调查,并在8周时通过24小时饮食召回进行了一次随访。我们使用路径分析模型(n = 427),使用SPSS 24.0版本和Amos版本22。结果:在产后住院期间,有33.3%的母亲报告其婴儿服用了配方奶。在8周的随访中,27.3%的母亲是纯母乳喂养。主观规范(由社会和专业支持衡量)是最强的预测因子。婴儿喂养意向显著预测母乳喂养强度。重返工作/学校是唯一与母乳喂养强度显著相关的社会人口学变量(r = -0.17;P < 0.001);计划重返工作/学校的母亲的强度明显较低。知识显著预测积极和消极态度、主观规范和感知控制。早期母乳喂养支持与母乳喂养强度呈负相关(r= -0.15;P < 0.001)。结论:婴儿喂养意向与主观规范或社会专业支持正向预测母乳喂养强度,与母亲意向的相关性最强。
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Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICESPUBLIC, ENV-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
112
期刊介绍: The Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, established in 1995, is the flagship health periodical of the World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean. The mission of the Journal is to contribute to improving health in the Eastern Mediterranean Region by publishing and publicising quality health research and information with emphasis on public health and the strategic health priorities of the Region. It aims to: further public health knowledge, policy, practice and education; support health policy-makers, researchers and practitioners; and enable health professionals to remain informed of developments in public health. The EMHJ: -publishes original peer-reviewed research and reviews in all areas of public health of relevance to the Eastern Mediterranean Region -encourages, in particular, research related to the regional health priorities, namely: health systems strengthening; emergency preparedness and response; communicable diseases; noncommunicable diseases and mental health; reproductive, maternal, child health and nutrition -provides up-to-date information on public health developments with special reference to the Region. The Journal addresses all members of the health profession, health educational institutes, as well as governmental and nongovernmental organizations in the area of public health within and outside the Region.
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